BIOS Middle East to offer VMware SD-WAN to customers in the UAE, Saudi Arabia

(left to right) Dominic Docherty, Managing Director, BIOS Middle East and Sasha Emmerling, Senior Director of Marketing, VMware.
(left to right) Dominic Docherty, Managing Director, BIOS Middle East and Sasha Emmerling, Senior Director of Marketing, VMware.
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BIOS Middle East, a provider of cloud and managed IT services for enterprises, announced that it is collaborating with VMware to offer VMware SD-WAN to customers in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. BIOS would be the first cloud provider to launch VMware SD-WAN in these countries. VMware SD-WAN delivers high performance and reliable access from branches or work-from-anywhere locations to cloud services, private data centres and SaaS-based enterprise applications in a cost-effective manner.

It simplifies branch wide area networking by automating deployment and improving performance over private, broadband internet, and LTE links for today’s distributed enterprises. VMware SD-WAN is a foundational component of VMware Secure Access Service Edge Platform, which converges network services with best-in-class cloud security and Zero Trust network access to deliver flexibility, agility and scalability for enterprises of all sizes.

The global market for SD-WAN is valued at $1.6 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach $25.5 billion by 2027, at a compound annual growth rate of 48% over the period 2020-2027, according to a report by Research and Markets. Demand for SD-WAN is on the rise as enterprises become more mobile and seek innovative ways to circumvent the challenges posed by rapid digital transformation, growing number of cloud-based applications, increased adoption of Internet of Things solutions, diverse network technologies and branch complexities.

BIOS will leverage its Managed Service offering, known as BIOS Assured, to enable organisations across the UAE and Saudi Arabia to take advantage of VMware SD-WAN. Enterprises can deploy VMware SD-WAN in the cloud, on-premises or in hybrid environments. The VMware SD-WAN scalable framework also allows enterprises to seamlessly integrate with their preferred security and cloud infrastructure technologies.

“The addition of VMware SD-WAN to BIOS ME’s portfolio enhances our comprehensive portfolio of cloud and managed IT services,” said Dominic Docherty, Managing Director, BIOS Middle East. “By introducing VMware SD-WAN as part of our network-as-a-service offerings, customers in the region will gain better visibility, security, automation and improved performance for its applications across distributed locations and clouds, at lower costs. In addition, they will receive the benefits of having a provider that has a robust cloud footprint that leverages data centres in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh and soon Jeddah.”

“We are pleased to partner with BIOS to enable enterprises in UAE and Saudi Arabia get the full benefits of SD-WAN and SASE,” said Sasha Emmerling, Senior Director of Marketing, VMware. “With VMware SD-WAN, enterprises can accelerate their journey towards digital transformation while driving cost savings, transforming customer experiences, and improving overall application performance regardless of location.

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